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Turkish PM wants Twitter ban reinstated
Tayyip Erdogan said a constitutional court ruling lifting a ban on Twitter was wrong.
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'Turkey Twitter ban violates free speech'
Pressure is growing for telecommunications authorities to lift the ban.
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Syrians brave life outside refugee camps
More than 220,000 Syrians are living in Turkish camps.
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Turkey shoots down Syrian plane
A Turkish F-16 fired a rocket at a Syrian jet and it crashed around 1,200m inside Syrian territory.
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Erdogan rallies against 'terrorist' rivals
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan will launch a final electoral push on Sunday.
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Sochi airplane hijack attempt foiled
A passenger allegedly tried to hijack the aircraft and demand the plane fly to Sochi.
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Coal prices tumble
Commodity price developments often go hand in hand with growth in emerging economies.
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Turk PM reshuffles cabinet after scandal
Dozens of high profile people were arrested on graft charges on 17 December.
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EU opens member talks with Turkey
Brussels says talks should be hurried to help Ankara implement democratic reforms.
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Turkish protesters dispersed with teargas
More than 1,000 people gathered in the central square of Kizilay.
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2020 rejection unfair - Erdogan
Tokyo beat Istanbul by 60 votes to 36 in a head-to-head vote by IOC members in Buenos Aires.
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'Use of chemical weapons in Syria is undeniable'
US secretary of State John Kerry said Obama was consulting with allies before he decides on how to respond.
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Dozens held in Turkey
A lone, silent vigil by a man in Istanbul inspired copycat protests on Tuesday.
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Turkey could deploy army to quell protests
Turkey's deputy prime minister said the armed forces could be called up if needed.
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Turkish PM vows to respect courts on park plans
Protesters say the prime minister agreed to wait on a court ruling to decide on the disputed park.
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Turkey: Protests continue
Anti-government protestors defied a call to end protests by chanting songs early on Thursday.
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Police storm Taksim square
Prime Minister Erdogan remains unfazed as protests send shock waves to investors.
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Police fire teargas in Istanbul
Turkish riot police on Tuesday fired teargas and used water cannons on anti-government protesters.
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More violent clashes in Turkey
Police fire water cannon to disperse protesters and have appealed to protesters not to resort to violence.
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Turkish protestors hold fast despite warning
PM Tayyip Erdogan warned his patience may run out over the worst anti-government unrest in years.
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Turkey unrest triggers concern for Games
Mediterranean Games committee expresses safety concerns ahead of their scheduled games in Turkey.